Wednesday, November 25, 2020

8 Must-Follow Instagram Pages of Top NGO in India

 

The list of environmental issues is substantial. Challenges of pollution, global warming, natural resource depletion, and waste disposal affect the daily lives of billions of people. The effect is gradual, while the majority might not even notice it. That’s why every minute of attention on this subject is of vital importance. Keeping our planet healthy is a pressing matter. This enumeration of  environmental NGOs is compiled to offer an insight into the conservational efforts of environmentalists. These organizations try their best to make our world a better place on a daily basis.  

 


1. Mobius Foundation

Mobius Foundation, established in 2015, is a ngos working for sustainable development in india. In a world struggling with scarcity, the foundation believes that environmental conservation is the key to a better future and a greener planet. Mobius Foundation, as the name implies, is committed to sustainability, strengthening systems with empowering technologies and encouraging healthy behaviour. Their  principal focus is on education, environment, and population stabilisation that contribute to sustenance. Mobius Foundation ngo sustainability has a vision to collaborate with a diverse range of public & civil partners to advance the cause & practices of sustainable consciousness amongst Indian citizens 

 

2. Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)

 

Established in 1980 and headquartered in New Delhi it’s main objective is to develop into an excellent resource centre with information — printed and visual — on sustainable development issues, which is possibly the best in India.It is a not-for-profit public interest research ngo environment and advocacy organisation.It works as a think tank on environment-development issues in India, poor planning, climate shifts devastating India’s Sundarbans.

3. Clean Air Asia

This organisation too works for the likes of air pollution and its objective is to improve air quality and contribute to more livable and healthy cities. The focus will be on cities with high impact potential as well as the potential for leveraging wider change. It is aiming to work on the following:-

Be working with cities to implement concrete actions for measurable change.

Promote national and regional collaboration and learning to implement best practices and drive innovation.

Mobilize for change by communicating to and raise awareness of the public and key stakeholders including non-environment NGOs in relation to air quality.

4. Toxic link

These people help in creating awareness about toxins prevalent in the environment around us. According to them, they are a group of people working together for environmental justice and freedom from toxins. They have taken it upon themselves to collect and share information about the sources and dangers of poisons in our environment and bodies, as well as clean and sustainable alternatives for India and the rest of the world. They have Film Festivals, Mass media awareness and much more.

 5. Environics Trust

This ngo working for sustainable environment in india conducts participatory research on issues of environmental and human behaviour and uses these outcomes for innovative community development programmes. Environics provides research and evaluation services to International, National, State and Local Institutions and directly works with marginalized communities such as those in the mountain regions, tribal and communities adversely affected by mining and industrialization. 

6. Help Delhi Breathe

These environmental ngos in delhi have been trying to solve our air pollution crisis by ensuring that all Delhi citizens have proper information about this problem and how they can protect themselves. So they have been making people aware of the problems, solutions they can have for tackling air pollution by setting up different campaigns in Delhi and making people sign petitions to make people more aware of air pollution in specific and join hands with them in specific.

 7. Vasudha Foundation

It  is actively involved and engaged in the climate negotiations that take place under the aegis of United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), it has recently been accredited as an Observer organization to the UNFCCC process at the 19th Conference of Parties held at Warsaw, Poland. The organization is also involved in following other multilateral forums such as the G-8, G-20, and the Green Climate Fund to name a few. Its main mission is to promote environment -friendly, socially just and sustainable models of energy by focusing on renewable energy and energy efficient technologies and lifestyle solutions.They believe in the conservation of Vasudha, which in Sanskrit means the Earth, the giver of wealth. They believe in the sustainable consumption of its bounties. And they believe in adopting green-ways for a good Earth.

 

8. Wildlife Institute of India

It is an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate change, Government of India. It was founded in 1982.The institute is based in Dehradun, India. Its main Objective is to nurture the development of wildlife science and promote its application in conservation, in consonants with our cultural and socio-economic milieu. Its Key Functions include research in areas of study like Biodiversity, Endangered Species, Wildlife Policy, Wildlife Management, Wildlife Forensics, Spatial Modeling, Ecodevelopment, Habitat Ecology and Climate Change.WII has a research facility which includes Forensics, Remote Sensing and GIS, Laboratory, Herbarium, and an Electronic Library.

 

Keeping our planet healthy is a pressing matter. We are not doing it just for us, but also for the many generations of humans and animal species to come. Fortunately, a lot of great compassionate people and these Top NGO in India are working hard every day to help the cause of environmental protection.

Monday, November 23, 2020

Mobius Foundation announces the launch of India’s first environment school- World Environment School (WESc)

 Mobius Foundation, an Indian NGOs working towards Environmental Sustainability, today, announced the launch of India’s first environment school in Coorg, Karnataka. World Environment School, Coorg (WESc) will be the first school in India and South Asia to take a leading role in promoting and delivering environmental education with sustainability at its core. Spread over a hundred acres across the beautiful hills of Coorg, the school’s focus is to build strong environmental and moral values among its students.

WESc will be operational from 2021 for Grade 6 to 12 students from India and around the world. The school will cater to the parents who want the next generation to be actively involved in the protection and sustainability of the environment apart from a world-class education.

The school will be set up with assistance from Whitgift School, a leading British educational institute and a part of Whitgift Foundation, a charity based in Croydon, South London, England. Whitgift School will provide academic support to WESc which would involve establishing all aspects of the curriculum and syllabus development, assessment and best-teaching and learning practices.

Mr Pradip Burman, Chairman, Mobius Foundation, said, “We at Mobius Foundation is environment ngo in delhi and we are very happy to announce the launch of WESc. This school along with the new age curriculum has been a long-cherished dream for me and my team. Through this school, we are putting together sustainable education in a way that has never been done before, and we plan to scale up cutting-edge environmental education. Along with innovative programmes, the school’s dedicated team of teachers will deliver an enriched learning experience tailored to the individual needs of each student.” He further adds, “Education for Sustainable Development is not only about being environmentally-friendly; it also involves developing life-skills including leadership, communication and management; all of which are extremely important for personal development.”

WESc will offer an international curriculum with affiliation from Cambridge Assessments and International Baccalaureate. It will be blended with a cutting edge environmental curriculum designed by the Centre for Environment Education (CEE). The IB Diploma Programme is an academically challenging and balanced programme of education with final examinations that prepare students for success at university and life beyond. It has been designed to address the intellectual, social, emotional and physical well-being of students. The programme has gained recognition and respect from the world’s leading universities.

“The need for NGO Related to Environment in India is growing rapidly as the degradation of the environment is taking place at a fast pace. Considering the escalating need, we have partnered with Mobius Foundation, which has taken a lead role in this direction by launching India’s first environment school. Every individual must take steps in reviving the natural resources and have an empathetic outlook towards the environment, a school dedicated to this purpose would certainly spread awareness.” said Mr Chris Ramsay, Head Master, Whitgift.

WESc aims to create an environment where teachers and faculty will cultivate a positive and progressive school culture. Teachers will have more opportunities to devise unique learning opportunities and students would benefit through increased participation and productivity and improved problem-solving and critical thinking skills.

WESc further intends to create a nurturing environment, in which young people can unleash and realise their potential, find their individuality, develop their intellect, appreciate diverse cultures, respect the environment, enhance their interpersonal skills, learn to work independently and collaboratively, pursue excellence, enhance their creativity and grow into mature citizens, committed to making a positive contribution to society and the nation.

Sources:- India education diary

Sunday, November 22, 2020

Gyan Anant Vidyalaya Atrauli to be the First Environmental School in Uttar Pradesh

 There are many schools in urban areas to educate children, but rural India lacks this basic infrastructure. Mobius Foundation has stepped in to bridge this gap. The foundation is going to open Gyan Anant Vidyalaya (GAV) in Atrauli village of Ghaziabad district. Environmental education will be the primary focus during academic sessions. Initially, the school will have classes till 7th standard. From the next academic year, the school will offer education till 12th standard.

The Gyan Anant Vidyalaya (GAV) will have all the facilities of an urban school, fulfilling the aspirations of the rural youth. The school will work with a different approach and the focus would be on the all-round development of children. The school would create sensitivity among students towards the environment. It believes in the fact that all children have different talents and abilities, which can be nurtured for a greater benefit to society.

Talking about the school Pradip Burman, Chairman-Mobius Foundation, said, "The school aims to create a sense of responsibility among its students towards the environment. The school would impart moral values in students. It will be the first kind of institution teaching students an array of subjects including moral and environmental education. Sustainable education will be encouraged through this approach."

He further said that every person should try to conserve nature. Gyan Anant Vidyalaya will play a big role in environmental conservation as it will make children aware of the conservation of nature and natural resources. It will bring change in the thinking of society towards the environment.

About Gyan Anant Vidyalaya (GAV):

The enrollment process has already started in this school with an intake capacity of 1800 students. Classes will start in the school from the next session. Besides study, the school will also focus on extra and co-curricular activities such as competitive activity, school trips, music bands, sports (indoor and outdoor), literary activity, social service, acting, drama, etc. The school will have a team of experienced teachers who will impart skills and knowledge in students.

Eco-friendly campus based on sustainability

The building has direct natural sunlight and cross ventilation at the entrance, windows and rooms are kept airy. Solar power energy is used in the school throughout the day to keep an environment friendly campus.

Salient Feature:

  • Excellent infrastructure, stress free environment, child friendly curriculum.
  • Multiple Indoor & Outdoor sports facility which students can practice during the year.
  • Amphitheatre & Outdoor stage
  • Study & learning zone.
  • After school academy for sports.
  • Computer Lab with Internet facility
  • Well-equipped and spacious science labs
  • Smart classes.
  • CCTV surveillance
  • Student Teacher Ration 25:1

For more details visit: https://www.mobiusfoundation.in/gyan-anant-school/


SOURCE:-  Pr News Wire

Thursday, November 19, 2020

Mr. Pradip Burman - Life of an Environmental Crusader

 Pradip Burman is an influential leader, sworn environmentalist and a crusader of sustainability. He is the grandson of DR. S.K Burman, the founder of India’s largest ayurvedic company, Dabur. Born in a family of innovators and philanthropists, he imbibed the leadership quality and has always been passionately interested in social causes. To pursue his dream of `leading the world towards a more sustainable future, Mr. Burman founded Mobius Foundation ngos working for sustainable development in India. This non governmental organization has a sole objective of environment conservation. He currently serves as the Chairman of Ayurvet Ltd. and Sanat Products Ltd. Take a glimpse into Pradip Burman's journey of how he turned into a beacon of hope for millions.

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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Can the use of green crackers reduce pollution levels during Diwali in India?

 

After COVID-19, Air Pollution is increasingly becoming the next health crisis in India. Three major cities-Delhi, Mumbai & Kolkata, are in the top 10 cities with worst air pollution in the entire world. With Diwali just around the corner, the air quality can plummet further in the coming days.

Every year, India celebrates the festival of lights with diyas, sweets, firecrackers, and great aplomb. However, the deteriorating air quality across states & union territories has raised warning signs and a cause of concern for the upcoming celebrations.

The National Green Tribunal has imposed a complete ban on sale and use of firecrackers in Delhi and nearby areas that will last till November 30. Delhi has already topped the charts for the worst pollution in the world and the ban aims to prevent the rise of pollution levels in the capital. Several states like Haryana, Karnataka, Chandigarh, Mumbai, West Bengal, Odisha, National Capital Region have followed suit. The governments are urging people to opt for ‘Green Crackers’ to minimize the damage caused by crackers.

Green crackers are an environment-friendly alternative to the loud and chemical-filled firecrackers burst every year. They have a smaller shell casing with less harmful raw material and cause lower emissions. Green crackers have additives and release water vapour that suppress dust particles and cause 30% less particulate matter pollution. Apart from this, these crackers do not have banned chemicals like lithium, lead, barium, and arsenic. Also known as Safe Water Releaser (SWA), Safe Minimum Aluminium (SAFAL) and Safe Thermite Cracker (STAR), green crackers were researched and developed by CSIR-NEERI scientists on court’s directions.  

Over the years, firecrackers have not only polluted our air but also caused noise pollution, burn injuries, fires, injuries to stray animals and loss of life and property. In 2019, Delhi Fire Service (DFS) responded to over 300 calls and 7 people lost their lives. Stats from other states show 498 patients were admitted to OPD at Sawai Man Singh Hospital, Jaipur including 108 emergency cases. In Odisha, a man scummed to death and another was charred to death due to bursting of firecrackers. Kolkata witnessed a tragic loss of a 5-year old boy who was just passing by some people bursting crackers.

Numerous steps to combat Diwali pollution are taken by various authorities in India. Cracker ban, use of ‘green crackers’ in moderate air quality areas, etc. are some steps taken in this direction. While green crackers are not a complete solution, their use instead of traditional crackers can be a detriment to minimizing the damage.

Commenting on the pollution levels and impending Diwali celebrations, Pradip Burman says “While celebrations in India are considered incomplete without the spark of crackers, it is imperative that we restraint from participating in such activities this year. With the air quality already dangerous to breathe, let us not make it a choking disaster.” Pradip Burman is a prominent influencer, environmentalist, and crusader of sustainability in India.

Friday, November 6, 2020

Mr Pradip Burman - The famous influential leader

 Pradip Burman is an influential leader, sworn environmentalist and a crusader of sustainability. He is the grandson of DR. S.K Burman, the founder of India’s largest ayurvedic company, Dabur. Born in a family of innovators and philanthropists, he imbibed the leadership quality and has always been passionately interested in social causes. To pursue his dream of leading the world towards a more sustainable future, Mr. Burman founded Mobius Foundation with the sole objective of environmental conservation. He currently serves as the Chairman of Ayurvet Ltd.  




Vision


Education being the most powerful weapon and environment being a most essential element for sustenance, it is very critical that we all share a common vision to build a better tomorrow.Keep this in mind Pradip Burman wants to  establish a modern, technology-based, problem-solving, head-to-toe remedial,harvested from nature’s wealth and characterized by trust and healthy lives.

MISSION


With advancement in technology and fast paced developments, it is very important to build an ecosystem which goes hand in hand with the surroundings. To make this a reality, he feels responsible to begin the change and culminate it with a better tomorrow.Moreover to help humans live healthy with the help of herbal remedial solutions of all their healthcare problems their goal is to create value for all of their customers and consumers by fulfilling this mission.



NEWS 



Over the years, Pradip Burman was engaged in leading the companies that merged with Dabur India Ltd., such as Vidogum & Chemicals Ltd.

Pradip Burman is the Chairman of Ayurvet Limited. His journey started with Dabur India Limited as a Management Trainee in 1968 and flourished over the years to reach an esteemed position with many Award and Honours

Awards and Honours

CII-ITC Sustainability Award 2019
GALLERY – AWARD ON DIVERSITY & INCLUSION EXCELLENCE
List of ASSOCHAM D&I Award Winners
CII-ITC Sustainability Award 2018 in “Excellence in CSR” Category. (Ayurvet Limited)
GMP+ Certification (Ayurvet Limited)
Financial Leadership Award 2018- Excellence in Finance Transformation (Ayurvet Limited)
Great Place To Work (January-December-2018) (Ayurvet Limited)
Delhi’s Best Employers Award- 2017 (Ayurvet Limited)
Best Implementing Agency Award for Jal Abhiyan (Ayurvet Research Foundation)
Great Place To Work (April, 19-March, 2020) (Ayurvet Limited)
International Poultry Award, 1996
Teri Corporate Environmental Award, 2009
Golden Peacock Innovation Award, 2009
ILDEX India Award, 2009
Agricultural Leadership Award, 2009
The Water Digest –Water Awards, 2009-10
Best Rural Film- Doodh Ka Chor, 2010
Franchise India Agri-Business Award, 2010
Rajiv Gandhi National Quality Award (BIS), 2010
CII Agrotech Award for Best Technology, 2010
The Quality Council of India Award in year, 2011
RMAI Award for Ayurvet Pashujagat Radio Programme, 2012
RMA Award for Best CSR Hygiene for Human and Udder Health, 2012
RMAI Award 5F- New Concept in Agriculture & Dairy, 2013
CII-ITC Sustainability Award, 2013
IIT-BHU Distinguished Alumni Award of Excellence, 2013-14
Assocham Innovation Excellence Award, 2014
Agricultural Leadership Award, 2014
Lifetime Achievement Award for Health through Ayurveda in year, 2014
RMAI Lifetime Achievement Award to Sh. M.J. Saxena, 2016
RMAI Flame Awards Asia, 2016
Best HR Practice by Delhi Management Association, 2016
Influential HR Leader Award, 2016
National Academia Veterinary Science fellowship to Ayurvet, 2017
Delhi Best Employer Award in the category of “Excelling HR Technology” by World HRD Congress, 2017
Great Place to Work Award – Top SME Companies in India, 2017


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Thursday, November 5, 2020

List of Best NGOs to Work for in India

 “World today is economically richer and environmentally  poorer than ever” - By R.Brown


The consequences of the environment pollution are not hard to comprehend,whereas the solution to ending environment pollution is not easy to come, however attempts can always be made to find out a solution keeping in mind sustainability,legal parameters and judicial pronouncements and NGOs have a very important role to play in this.





Here’s a list of Top NGOs in India working towards protecting our environment :


  1. The indian Environmental Society


The Indian Environmental Society (IES) is a dynamic and flexible NGO working towards Environment with a global vision and local focus. It was set up in 1972 to increase the consciousness and knowledge about the environment and the major environmental problems. Indian Environmental Society has been providing leadership roles in the field of environment and resource management since its inception. IES has been actively doing environmental development activities with a philosophy of community participation and self help. The projects and programmes undertaken by IES progresses from local and national level strategies to suggesting global solutions on critical environment related issues. IES has created widespread environmental and civic awareness by promoting community based environmental improvement efforts. The aim of the Society is to reach out to general masses, youth, students with the messages and services, build-up grass-root movement, and influence need based policy formulation. 


  1. Swechha


Their  genesis lay in the year 2000 as ‘We for Yamuna’ campaign, a collective response towards growing apathy towards one of the most polluted rivers of the world. Since then the organization has gathered popular and powerful voices for the support of this cause and has emerged as the loudest and strongest voice in India on the matter. Apart from this campaign, Swechha has grown over the decades to work on other issues of sustainable development and social change and has had considerable impact locally, nationally as well as internationally.

  1. Bombay Natural History Society

 Started it’s  work in September 1883 at Mumbai. It aims to collect data on the specimens on natural history throughout the Indian sub-continent. To disseminate knowledge of flora and fauna by means of lectures, field trips, literature and expeditions and, to study wildlife related problems and recommend management plans to conserve wildlife and its habitat. It conducts field research projects on bird migration and studies on the movement and population structure of Indian avifauna. It also conducts studies of certain endangered species of wildlife and their habitat and through environmental education impart the knowledge and awareness of the need to conserve wildlife.Its  Publications includes : Hornbill (4 issues in a year) and other journals.

  1. The Centre for Environmental Education (CEE) 

 Set up in 1984 to spread awareness of environmental issues and try to find solutions for them. It is based at Ahmedabad and they have offices all over the country. They mainly aim to create environmental awareness in the communities.They conduct widespread environmental education and training programmes through a very vast network. They have also taken up projects related to conservation of biodiversity and eco-development.They have a vast range of publications – books, posters, educational packages, bibliographies and directories.There is also a large computerised database – the Environment Education bank, which has a collection of more than 800 environment concepts, about 2500 environment related activities and 100s of case studies.

  1. Gandhi Peace Foundation – Environment Cell


 Began functioning at Delhi from June 1979. It was set up mainly to promote the environmental activities of rural development agencies; to disseminate environmental information through the publication of up to date reports on environmental issues; to organize workshops and seminars for environmental experts, policy makers, individuals and organisations working for environmental issues. Their activities include researching the role of women in community forestry and rural development; conducting studies in soil erosion, water logging, drainage and seepage around select dams; planting fast growing trees.They bring out publications and educational aids on the Chipko Movement, environmental education, dams etc; audio visuals on Mitti Bachao, the Chipko Movement, deforestation, the Yamuna and the Narmada rivers and traditional rain harvesting techniques. 


  1. Vatavara

 An NGO working in the sector of solid waste collection. They have around 27 projects in different parts of Delhi including JNU and NOIDA. This organisation was formed in order to improve the ways and means of garbage collection through a more concrete method. People normally dump their garbage indiscriminately in the MCD bins where they overflow and a stink begins rising. But now through the method of door to door collection the colonies are much cleaner then they were before this organisation stepped in. For a very nominal charge the garbage is collected from the doorstep and taken to the private dump where it is segregated. Biodegradable waste is put into compost pits and the non-biodegradable is further segregated into groups such as, glass, paper, and plastics and then sent further to recycling industries or to mills that require these for raw material.

In residential colonies such as Asiad Village and Vasant Kunj, where Vatavaran has been very effective, the initiative is now being carried forward by the residents' welfare societies of these areas. The compost pits yield very high quality manure that is either sold or used to promote horticultural activities within the colony. This waste now becomes an income source and cost effective. 

 

  1. The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) 

Established in 1974,TERI is a wholly independent not-for-profit research institute. Its mission is to develop and promote technologies, policies and institutions for efficient and sustainable use of natural resources. It is NGO Related to Environment in India and has been imparting environmental education through projects, workshops, audio visual aids and quiz competitions. It deals with policy related work in the energy sector, research on environmental subjects development on renewable energy technologies and promotion of energy efficiency in the industry and transport. TERI also has a major programme in biotechnology, the applications of which are oriented towards increased biomass production, conversion of waste into useful products and mitigating the harmful environmental impacts of several economic activities. Publications: They have several books on energy, climate change, renewable energy, regulation, environment and sustainable development and forestry & biodiversity. They also publish research journals and digest journals, newsletters. There are also several databases and audio-visuals on various environment issues.Some of them are as follows – 1. TERI Energy Data Directory & Yearbook. 2. Looking back to think ahead. 3. Mahatma Gandhi: an apostle of applied human ecology. 4. How global is global and how warm is warming?, etc. 

  1. Mobius Foundation

The Mobius Foundation is ngo working for sustainable environment in india. They focus on renewing, re-using and replacing the finite treasures of the only planet we have. They initiate that Schools should include environmental education, since the next generation will have to bear the brunt of the rape of our beautiful Earth.Pradip Burman is the Chairman of the Mobius Foundation and promoter director on the Board of Aviva Life Insurance Co. Ltd. After a career spanning decades, he is now giving back to society by devoting himself to the cause of environmental sustainability. 






 The government is viewing NGOs not only as agencies that will help them to implement their programs, but also as partners shaping policy and programs.

NGOs are now playing an important role in framing the environmental policy, mobi­lizing public support for environmental conservation, and protecting the endangered species of forests and animals. Environmental organizations such as Earth watch and Sea Shepherd Conservation Society have been successful in creating awareness about the environmental dangers in using drift nets in the commercial fishing industry.The issues like future of environmental protection, sustain­able development and zero population growth are some of the major concerns of the environmental NGOs.

Environmental policies will achieve positive results only when they are addressed to local issues and solve the problems of local people. The policymakers should keep in mind the needs of the people while framing the policies and implementing the envi­ronment-friendly projects.

 

 


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